Campaign regulators call for steep fines against 2 Anchorage Republicans

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The Alaska Public Offices Commission could take the matters up at its Jan. 16 meeting.

Two East Anchorage Republicans are facing hefty fines from the Alaska Public Offices Commission after being accused of campaign finance violations in the 2022 and 2024 elections.

The 907 Initiative, a progressive watchdog group, filed the complaints against Nelson and Wright in September. The group alleged that the two Anchorage Republicans improperly transferred funds from their 2022 campaign accounts to use in this year’s election., leftover campaign funds must be disbursed by February following the November election. The funds can be put into an account for future campaigns.

Both Anchorage Republicans amended their 2022 campaign disclosure reports after the September complaint was filed, said staff at the commission. ”In any event, it is clear that the campaign failed to reconcile its reporting and failed to accurately disclose its financial activity,” Sargent said.

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